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Retail Park OSCAR 2007 service charge analysis for retail parks [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London Jones Lang LaSalle 2008Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.4104343 $2 18
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Partial contents:
Definition of terms -- Expenditure definition -- Introduction -- Executive summary -- The database -- The database structure -- Average service charges -- Average service charge components -- Service charge comparison to previous year -- Service charges by size and service cost -- Service charges by location and service cost -- Service charges by size, location and service cost.
Summary: Provides survey data on UK retail parks service charges. Finds that the average reconciled service charge for 2007 is £1.10 per sq ft (£11.84 per sq m), compared to £0.96 per sq ft (£10.33 per sq m) in 2006. Notes that these cost increases are ahead of inflation (RPI) with service expenditure for 2006 over 7% higher than 2005, but the increase for the same parks 2005 to 2006 is 10.23%. Reports that Labour remains the most significant contributor to costs.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 143851-2001

Definition of terms -- Expenditure definition -- Introduction -- Executive summary -- The database -- The database structure -- Average service charges -- Average service charge components -- Service charge comparison to previous year -- Service charges by size and service cost -- Service charges by location and service cost -- Service charges by size, location and service cost.

Provides survey data on UK retail parks service charges. Finds that the average reconciled service charge for 2007 is £1.10 per sq ft (£11.84 per sq m), compared to £0.96 per sq ft (£10.33 per sq m) in 2006. Notes that these cost increases are ahead of inflation (RPI) with service expenditure for 2006 over 7% higher than 2005, but the increase for the same parks 2005 to 2006 is 10.23%. Reports that Labour remains the most significant contributor to costs.